TE RAPA HORSES.
Adeline and Killadar. (By Telegraph.—Special to " Star.") HAMILTON", this day. Hie weather and track conditions were perfect for the final gallops at To Rapa this morning and the course proper, with the flags 33 feet out, was available for fast work. Stormy Weather o*ll the plough run half a mile in 535. On the course proper Limex beat Prince Acre over six furlongs in 1.17, the first three in 375. Adeline was in front of Killadar at the end of five furlongs in 1.4, the first half-mile taking 50Vzs. Miss Lulu got to the end of half a mile in 53 4-os. Tradesman alone ran five furlongs in 1.4. Miss Rewa and Tassau were associated over five furlongs in 1.6 2-5, doing it easily. La Femme Noire easily beat Cynara over half a mile in 51%5. Sinking Fund slipped over half a mile in 525. Boughal, who was restricted to threequarter pace over a. round, looks in great heart for Saturday. Star Artist and Royal Artist worked at an easy pace over a round. L'Allegro also worked at halfpace. Ruby Meteor and Travelling Agent jumped separately over hurdles, giving a safe display. Additional riding engagements are:—H. Long, Adeline, Killadar, Limex; A. Gilmer, Cruachan; J. Smith, Mia Stella; R. Miles, Ruby Meteor; R. E. Thompson, Vul Watch; W. J. Broughton, Boughal.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1934, Page 8
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